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Sep 13, 2022

Chinese megawatt-level space nuclear reactor passes review

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Sep 13, 2022

Patchy Proton Aurora at Mars: A Global View of Solar Wind Precipitation Across the Martian Dayside From EMM/EMUS

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An extraordinary phenomenon taking over the Red Planet.

NASA’s MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) mission and the United Arab Emirates’ Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) revealed combined observations of proton aurora at Mars. It turns out that aurora can actually get patchy over the Martian atmosphere.

The study was published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

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Sep 13, 2022

Hubble Shows Just How Stormy Uranus Gets in The Summer

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Sep 13, 2022

7+ Amazing Facts About Dubai’s Palm Islands

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The list of unique architectures in the city keeps growing.

The city has showcased its ability to take on architectural challenges by completing the Palm Jumeirah and keeps unveiling tiny projects along the way, such as the world’s largest Ferris Wheel. So, it is not exactly a moonshot when Dubai thinks of building a Moon styled resort as well.

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Sep 13, 2022

Our new Optomechanical Thermal Imaging program seeks to enable quantum-level IR detection at room temperature

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If successful it would revolutionize battlefield surveillance, night vision, and terrestrial & space imaging plus many commercial applications: https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2022-09-02

Sep 13, 2022

Astronomers discover a swarm of galaxies orbiting a hyper-luminous galaxy

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Using the Very Large Telescope and the radio telescope ALMA in Chile, a team of astronomers including researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute has discovered a swarm of galaxies orbiting the surroundings of a hyper-luminous and vigorously star-forming galaxy in the early universe. The observation provides important clues to how exceptionally bright galaxies grow, and to how they evolve into energetic quasars, beaming light across most of the observable universe.

Sep 13, 2022

Georgia, Illinois Students to Hear from Space Station Astronauts

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Students from Georgia and Illinois will have the opportunity this week to hear from astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

Sep 13, 2022

More Major Updates From James Webb Telescope and Cool Discoveries

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about new updates from James Webb Space Telescope.
Links:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.11658
https://webb.nasa.gov/

https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.14990

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Sep 13, 2022

James Webb Space Telescope captures Orion Nebula with ‘breathtaking’ details

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Hubble walked so that JWST could run.

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured the most detailed and painstakingly sharp images ever taken of the inner region of the Orion Nebula, known as the “picture book of star formation.” The stellar nursery is situated in the constellation Orion, 1,350 light-years away from Earth.


NASA, ESA, CSA, PDRs4All ERS Team; image processing Salomé Fuenmayor.

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Sep 13, 2022

The ESA’s Solar Orbiter records a solar “switchback” proving they exist

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The new data could help explain why and how solar wind accelerates at great speeds across the solar system.

The European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter probe made the first-ever remote sensing observation of a solar “switchback”, according to a blog post from the agency.

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